Purdue University's videotapes on stuttering
Purdue University's videotapes on stuttering
The speech-language pathology and audiology videotapes from
Purdue University are provided as a service to professionals who
wish to maintain currency in their work with individuals with
communication disorders. The tapes are distributed by Purdue
University's Self-Directed Learning Programs, Continuing
Education, on a not-for-profit basis. The goal of the project is to
provide a video archive of past and current information. All
tapes are dated to reflect their contemporary or retrospective
significance. The tapes range from 30 minutes to 6 hours, the
average cost of the videotapes is $66 (for a 2-hour program).
Listed below are the title of the videotapes available about
stuttering.
Diagnosing Stuttering in Children by Ellen M. Kelly, Ph.D. (1991)
Shaping Fluent Speech in the Young Adult by Raymond W.
Quist, Ph.D. (1987).
Stuttering: Diagnosis and Management with School-Aged
Children by Hugo Gregory, Ph.D. (1983)
Stuttering Therapy: A Human Approach by Joseph
G. Sheehan, Ph.D. (1980)
Vocal Tract Dynamics and Stuttering Therapy by Francis J.
Freeman, Ph.D. (1979)
Stuttering Therapy: Broad Spectrum Behavior Modification by
Martin R. Adams, Ph.D. (1976)
Stuttering Therapy and Operant Conditioning by George H.
Shames, Ph.D. (1973)
Stuttering and Two-Factor Behavior by L. Michael
Webster, Ph.D. (1973)
To inquire about purchasing or to order by phone, contact:
Sandy Leuck at 1-800-359-2968, extension 90
FAX 317-494-0567
or write to
Sandy Leuck
Self-Directed Learning Programs
Purdue University
1586 Stewart Center
Room 116
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1586